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A Ukrainian soldier stands on an abandoned Russian tank near the village of Izyum, Ukraine, on September 11, 2022. Ukraine's military intelligence recently shared audio of what it said is an ...
Aleksandr Krushelnitckii has officially lost his Olympic bronze. The Russian curler, who tested positive for a banned substance known as meldonium, admitted to violating anti-doping rules in ...
The furious mothers of Russian soldiers have accused the Kremlin of deploying their sons as "cannon fodder" in President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine, according to footage that purportedly ...
An international sports tribunal in Switzerland rejected an appeal by Canadian figure skaters and confirmed that the bronze medal would go to Russian athletes from the 2022 Beijing Games.
A lieutenant colonel in the Russian army was pummeled after allegedly declaring to a roomful of new conscripts that they were all “cannon fodder intended for slaughter,” according to a video ...
Last month, a Russian military show, Voennaya Priemka, revealed one of the biggest secrets of the Soviet Union's 1970s space program: the R-23M Space Cannon.A defensive weapon designed to counter ...
According to multiple media reports Sunday, Russian curler Alexander Krushelnytsky failed a drug test and could potentially lose the bronze medal he earned in a mixed-doubles competition at the Win… ...
She told Russian media earlier this year that retests of her 2012 sample came back negative. The IAAF said it would cancel all of Chicherova's results from 2008 to 2010, including her silver medal ...
Police in Russia's southwestern Rostov region detained vlogger Nelli Khomyachkova over a video she posted online in which she called Russian soldiers involved in Moscow’s ongoing invasion of ...
A Russian governor in Siberia was confronted by angry citizens who accused the government of "deceiving" young men before deploying them as "cannon fodder" in Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
An "exceptionally well-preserved" bronze cannon from an iconic ship was recovered from a busy shipping lane after 360 years at the bottom of an England waterway, historians announced this week ...